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Table Catches are used to secure table tops. Table
design determines the type of catch required.
1. Tilt Top Table Catches secure table top in an upright
position and in a horizontal position. Catch attaches to
underneath of table top and top of pedestal.
2. Forked Table Clamp holds two table top sections together.
Typically 2 clamps are used - one on either side of table.
Table clamp sleeves screw to underneath of table - fork is
manually inserted or pulled out.
3. Table Locks offer a simple locking mechanism to secure
table tops together.
Table catches, clamps, and locks
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Table Hinges are specifically designed for
table tops and leaves.
1. Card Table Hinges are a 3 position hinge which mounts to
side edges of table and top allowing top to be used: open
180 degree flat, upright 90 degree and closed - movable top
rests on table top.
2. Rule Joint Hinges for drop leaf tables. Hinge joint
protrudes on only one side of hinge. This joint is mortised
into the underneath of table top enabling table leaf to move
freely.
3. Butler Tray Hinges are use specifically on butler trays.
Hinge mounts to table top and table leaf allowing leaf to
open to a flat 180 degree position or be raised to an
upright 90 degree position.
.Table hinges
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Table Supports provide a specific holding mechanism
for table tops, leaves or legs.
1.Drop Leaf Supports provide support for narrow raised table
leaves in the open flat position. Attaches to bottom of
table top and legs.
2.Folding Table Leg Supports, typically used on card tables,
surface mount to underneath of table top and table legs.
Easy to install. Provide a locking device when table is
open.
Table
Supports
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Table Parts used in the building of
tables
1. Leaf Pins are used to align table tops and table leaves.
2. Leg Corner Brace strengthens corner construction in
tables.
3. Mortise Top Fasteners have opposing counter sunk holes
for joining table top to table base.
4. Table Top Fasteners connect table top to table apron.
Table parts
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